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Hanna Aluminum
Colorimeter |
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Technological alternative to chemical test kits
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Aluminon method
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Battery operated, for more than 300 tests
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Auto shut-off after 10 min of non-use
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Self-diagnostic and error messages
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Aluminum
Colorimeter Manual |
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Potable water should contain very
limited concentrations of aluminum in order to be considered of good
quality. In fact, concentrations that are higher than 1.0 mg/L will make
the water taste unpleasant. In addition, the authorities have imposed a
maximum level of aluminum in potable water of 0.2 mg/L.
Hanna's aluminum colorimeter is a
microprocessor-based portable meter that determines the aluminum
concentration in water. It is ideal for use in quick spot checks as it
is easy to operate and provides great resolution and accuracy. |
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Each meter includes 2 cuvets, caps, 9V alkaline battery and
instruction manual. Reagents for these meters must be ordered
separately. |
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PRODUCT
SPECIFICATIONS

| Range: |
0.00 to 1.00 mg/L |
| Resolution: |
0.01 mg/L |
| Accuracy
(@20°C/68°F) |
±0.02 mg/L
±4% of reading |
| Typical EMC
Deviation: |
±0.01 mg/L |
| Light Source |
Tungsten Lamp |
| Light Life |
Life of the instrument |
| Light Detector |
Silicon Photocell |
| Battery Type/Life |
1 x 9V / Approximately 40 hours of continuous use. Auto-shut off after
10 minutes of non-use |
| Dimensions / Weight |
180 x 83 x 46mm (7.1 x 3.3 x 1.8") / 290g (10 oz.) |
| Method |
Adaptation
of the aluminon method. Reaction between aluminum and reagents causes a
reddish tint in the sample. |
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PURCHASE COLORIMETERS
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ITEM NUMBER |
DESCRIPTION |
PRICE |
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Aluminum
Colorimeter |
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Aluminum
Reagent, 100 Tests |
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Rugged Field Case |
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Replacement
Cuvets, 4 pack (caps sold separately) |
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Replacement
Cuvet Caps, 4 pack |
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